Pregnant In The King’s Palace by Kelly Hunter

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Pregnant In The King’s Palace by Kelly Hunter
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The woman who could cost him his crown
Or save it!
Rumours abound that our beloved king, Valentine, is abdicating! His reasons are unknown, although speculation is that he cannot provide our kingdom with an heir. The eyes of the world are on him, yet our rebellious royal only has eyes for enchanting Angelique, horse trainer to the elite…

Their attraction is as potent now as it was ten years ago, when they first met! We thought Valentine’s abdication was his biggest scandal…but given their fiery reunion, could passionate, headstrong Angelique be carrying an even more shocking secret?

  • File Name:pregnant-in-the-kings-palace-by-kelly-hunter.epub
  • Original Title:Pregnant In The King's Palace (Mills & Boon Modern) (Claimed by a King, Book 4)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:uuid:83d40159-33dc-44e9-bc39-475836dc4357
  • Publisher:Mills & Boon Modern
  • Date:2021-05-27T19:41:51+00:00
  • File Size:331.134 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Cover
  • 2. About the Author
  • 3. Booklist
  • 4. Title Page
  • 5. Copyright
  • 6. Note to Readers
  • 7. Contents
  • 8. Prologue
  • 9. Chapter One
  • 10. Chapter Two
  • 11. Chapter Three
  • 12. Chapter Four
  • 13. Chapter Five
  • 14. Chapter Six
  • 15. Chapter Seven
  • 16. Chapter Eight
  • 17. Chapter Nine
  • 18. Chapter Ten
  • 19. Chapter Eleven
  • 20. Chapter Twelve
  • 21. Chapter Thirteen
  • 22. Epilogue
  • 23. Extract
  • 24. About the Publisher

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Wow. A prologue, 13 chapters, and an epilogue...and 99% of that was nothing but stupid drama and angst. The arrogance that injured a woman's reputation, all because he wanted something he shouldn't have. Then years later, he wanted to pick up where they left off to "put it properly to bed" and get past it. What utter foolishness. The entire book was about nothing but foolish desires and nothing about love or romance. It was about "slaking the lust". The King didn't mind that he was going to once again ruin her reputation so long as he got what he wanted. He point-blank told her father that he wasn't offering her marriage, just using her. Once he found out she was pregnant, he turned on her. He denied the child was his. He accused her of cheating on him, then he locked her in his suite of rooms and left her for god knows how long...only to return with a marriage contract to force her to marry him. If he truly loved her, he wouldn't have treated her in such a shabby manner. IF he truly loved her, he should have told her rather than just being a jerk and forcing her to do anything. Umm...not my idea of a Hero. This guy was a huge jerk from beginning to end. While, like all good romance novels, this book ended with a HEA, it took so many turns and had so much bad angst and bad drama that it really didn't merit being a Keeper for the Shelves. This type of book is more for the Throw it in the Trash kind of award. Can't say I enjoyed it at all.

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